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UA Offers African American History Month 2017 Events

The University of Alabama’s Crossroads invites the campus and community to participate in events throughout February during African American History Month.

Franklin, Quiñones Headline Realizing the Dream Events at UA

Franklin, Quiñones Headline Realizing the Dream Events at UA

Legendary gospel artist Kirk Franklin will headline the 2017 Realizing the Dream Concert at The University of Alabama’s Moody Music Concert Hall on Jan. 15 at 7:30 p.m. John Quiñones, a veteran ABC news figure and host of the highly rated hidden camera ethical dilemma news program “What Would You Do?,” will be the keynote speaker at the Jan. 13 awards banquet.

UA Announces Winners of Three Minute Thesis Competition

The University of Alabama recently held the final round of its annual Three Minute Thesis competition, and a graduate student in the department of educational studies in psychology, research, methodology and counseling took home first place honors.

UA to Hold its Winter Commencement Exercises

UA to Hold its Winter Commencement Exercises

The University of Alabama will hold its winter commencement exercises Dec. 10 at Coleman Coliseum on the UA campus.

Experts to Discuss History of Bryce Hospital at UA

Experts to Discuss History of Bryce Hospital at UA

Members of The University of Alabama and Tuscaloosa communities will have the opportunity to learn the history of the Bryce Hospital, now the Bryce Campus at UA, during the Alan V. Kaufman Phi Alpha Symposium Friday, Nov. 18, at UA.

Faculty Accolades — Nov. 4, 2016

Dr. Ian Brown, anthropology, published “Marking Graves in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama: The Musings of a Teacher.” Borgo Press, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Susan Caples, associate director in Enterprise Operations, received national recognition from the National Association of College Auxiliary Services. The 2016 Dr. Wright L. Lassiter, Jr. Legacy Award is based on an individual’s leadership and outstanding

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This week at The University of Alabama: Law enforcement learn ways to interact with hearing impaired – Research demonstrates diverse areas in which law students are trained – Experts study how hand gestures, verbal stumbles impact presidential candidates during debates – Researchers bring HIV education to parolees

International Lineup set for UA-led Veterans’ Transitions Summit

International Lineup set for UA-led Veterans’ Transitions Summit

The University of Alabama will continue its leadership position in improving military transitions through the Service Member to Civilian International Summit 2016, a three-day assembly of researchers, military officials and activists that begins Sept. 21 at the Hyatt Regency in Birmingham.

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This week at The University of Alabama: Three brothers cheer on Tide – Experts study how  hand gestures, verbal stumbles help and hurt presidential candidates during debates – Researchers bring HIV education to parolees – View Saturn through UA telescope – Law professor’s new book examines Iran’s nuclear programs 

UA Launches Search for Provost

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — The University of Alabama announced today it is beginning its search for a new provost and executive vice president for academic affairs. A 14-person committee of faculty, staff and students will oversee the national search with a goal of having a candidate in place by the beginning of the spring semester, said UA